TO CONCUR IN THE HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S. 1, TO REPEAL SO MUCH OF THE ACT OF APRIL 14, 1836, (WHICH PROVIDES APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF REVOLUTIONARY AND OTHER PENSIONS) AS PRO- VIDES THAT, AFTER MARCH 3, 1837, NO NOTE OF A DENOMINATION UND

TO RECEDE FROM THE AMENDMENTS TO H. R. 4, WHICH WERE DISA- GREED TO BY THE HOUSE. THESE AMENDMENTS PROVIDED THAT THE DISTRIBUTION SHALL BE MADE TO THE STATES ACCORDING TO THEIR RESPECTIVE FEDERAL REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS.

TO AGREE TO THE AMENDMENT TO THE BILL H. R. 75 (APP. 8/23/1842), MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SUPPORT OF THE ARMY AND THE MILITARY ACADEMY FOR 1842, WHICH AMENDMENT PREVENTS REDUCTION IN ARMY, OR DISBANDING OF A REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS, AND FURTHER R

TO AMEND THE AMENDMENT TO H. R. 480, SO AS TO SUSPEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE SECOND AND THIRD SECTIONS OF THE DISTRIBU- TION ACT, AND THE PROVISO IN THE SIXTH SECTION, FOR A LIMIT- ED TIME. THESE SUSPENSIONS ARE BEING ASKED FOR IN ORDER TO POSTP

TO PASS S. 157 (APP. 8/16/1842) (0), TO SUPPLEMENT AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE JUDICIAL COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES, PAS- SED SEPT. 1789, WHICH SUPPLEMENT PROVIDES A NEW ARRANGEMENT OF THE JUDICAL DISTRICTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND MAKES A NEW DIST

TO CONCUR IN THE AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE TO THE BILL S. 257 (5 STAT. L. 502, APP. 8/4/1842), TO PROVIDE FOR THE ARMED SETTLEMENT OF A PORTION OF THE PENINSULA OF EAST FLORIDA. THE AMENDMENT PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF ONE QUART

TO AMEND H. R. 472, BY ELIMINATING THE 27TH SECTION, SO AS TO PREVENT THE REPEAL OF THE PROVISO TO THE 6TH SECTION OF THE ACT OF 1841, APPROPRIATING THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALES OF THE PUBLIC LANDS, AND TO GRANT PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS.

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION THAT THE SENATE ADVISE AND CONSENT TO THE RATIFICATION OF THE TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE WYANDOTT TRIBE OF INDIANS, CONCLUDED AT UPPER SAN- DUSKY, CRAWFORD COUNTY, OHIO, MARCH 17, 1842, WITH AMEND MENTS.

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION THAT THE TREATY WITH GREAT BRITAIN BE RECOMMITTED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO REPORT A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO TAKE POSSESSION OF THE DISPUTED TER- RITOR

TO RETAIN THE EIGHTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY WITH GREAT BRITIAN. SAID TREATY PROVIDES FOR THE SETTLEMENT AND DEFIN- ITION OF BOUNDARIES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE POS- SESSIONS OF GREAT BRITIAN IN NORTH AMERICAN, FOR THE FINAL SUPPRESSION

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION TO RECOMMIT THE TREATY WITH GREAT BRITIAN AND RELATED DOCUMENTS, TO THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO REPORT AN AMENDMENT TO THE TREATY. THE AMENDMENT IS TO STIPULATE THE RIGHTS OF THE VESSELS OF T

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION THAT THE TREATY WITH GREAT BRITIAN AND RELATED DOCUMENTS BE RECOMMITTED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO REPORT A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE PRESIDENT TO TAKE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF THE DISPUTED

TO RETAIN IN THE FIFTH ARTICLE OF THE TREATY WITH GREAT BRITIAN THE SECTION THAT PROVIDES COMPENSATION TO THE STATES FOR ANY EXPENSES INCURRED BY THEM IN DEFENDING THE DISPUTED TERRITORY, FOR A SURVEY MADE, AND FOR THEIR ASSENT TO THE BOUNDARIE

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION TO ADVISE AND CONSENT TO THE RATIFI- CATION OF THE ARTICLES OF A TREATY MADE AND CONCLUDED AT BUFFALO CREEK, NEW YORK, MAY 20, 1842, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE SENCA INDIANS.

TO CONSENT TO THE NOMINATION OF PETER B. STARKE, TO BE COM- MISSIONER TO CARRY INTO EFFECT THE PROVISIONS OF ''AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE SATISFACTION OF CLAIMS ARISING UNDER THE 14TH AND 19TH ARTICLES OF THE TREATY OF DANCING RABBIT CREEK, CONC

TO CONSENT TO THE NOMINATION OF JOSEPH GRAHAM TO BE COMMIS- SIONER TO CARRY INTO EFFECT THE PROVISIONS OF ''AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE SATISFACTION OF CLAIMS ARISING UNDER THE 14TH AND 19TH ARTICLES OF THE TREATY OF DANCING RABBIT CREEK CONCLUDE

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION TO ADVISE AND CONSENT TO THE RATIFI- CATION OF THE ARTICLES OF A TREATY MADE AT OEYOOWASHA, IN THE TERRITORY OF IOWA, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE SEESEEAHTO, WOFPATO, AND WOFPAKOOTA BANDS OF THE DAKOTA (OR SIOUX) N

TO CONSENT TO THE RENOMINATION OF JOHN H. CLACK, TO BE A CAPTAIN IN THE NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES. SAID MR. CLACK WAS COURT MARTIALED AND DISMISSED, BUT A LETTER, WRITTEN BY THE LATE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, MR. PAULDING, EXONERATED HIM.

TO ORDER THIRD READING OF H. R. 604, A BILL TO REPEAL THE PROVISO TO THE SIXTH SECTION OF THE DISTRIBUTION ACT, WHICH SUSPENDS THE OPERATION OF SAID ACT WHEN THE TARIFF OF DUTIES ON IMPORTS SHALL HAVE BEEN RAISED ABOVE 20% TO SUPPORT THE GOVERN

TO CONSENT TO THE NOMINATION OF RALPH GRAVES AND ROGER BARTON, TO BE COMMISSIONERS TO AID IN CARRYING INTO EFFECT THE PROVISIONS OF ''AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR SATISFACTION OF CLAIMS ARISING UNDER THE 14TH AND 19TH ARTICLES OF THE TREATY DANCING RA

TO CONSENT TO THE NOMINATION OF GEORGE W. CLINTON, TO BE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS FOR THE DISTRICT, AND INSPECTOR OF REVENUE FOR THE PORT, OF BUFFALO CREEK, N. Y., FROM MAR. 22, 1842, WHEN HIS PRESENT COMMISSION EXPIRES.

TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION TO ADVISE AND CONSENT TO THE RATIFI- CATION OF THE CONVENTION TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF AWARDS IN FAVOR OF CLAIMENTS UNDER CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC, CONCLUDED JANUARY 30,

TO RETAIN THE FOURTH AND FIFTH ARTICLES OF THE TREATY WITH TEXAS, REGARDING AMITY, COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. ARTICLE FOUR PROVIDES FOR FREE NAVIGATION FOR BOTH PARTIES ON ALL RIVERS ORIGINATING IN TEXAS AND RUNNING INTO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. AR